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Implementing Response to Intervention--Tigard High School

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2010

A visit to Tigard High School in Portland, Oregon to discuss how RTI is being implemented effectively in that school

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  • High school sucked Nicole Barker was awesome

  • pause at 2:12 she is fucked up haha

  • @chisquared03 our teachers are really cool :D

  • 7:28. Taking a hit of a joint. Totally.

  • LOL our school is so shitty. They make Tigard look so great...but it's a freaking ghetto that has the highest dropout rate in the district >.< I still like it though, we have pretty awesome teachers ^_^

  • nicole barker was my math teacher in 2001!

  • i go to tigard! nicole barker was my math teacher last year!

  • Great job on implementing RTI. As many have stated, we all need to be aware that reading problems do not end in elementary schools. It is great to see a school working so hard to improve its students.

  • Great Video! It's good to know that high schools are also implementing RTI. I thought that it was a great idea to have the "combining intervention where reading and English are combined. The students are able to get the same content and not have to be pulled out also. The students are getting a better chance to succeed and this makes them want to work harder. MHopkins

  • Good Job Tigard High School!! Elementary students are not the only ones who struggle in reading and this school is helping this high schoolers! I think it is great that this school is willing to adapt schedules to make sure these students succeed and screen them before they even begin high school! This is a wonderful program and more schools need to look into this!

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